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Re: Being Italian. [Re: Mignon] #471930
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 Originally Posted By: Mignon
You are dude not me \:p


Not this Italian! \:D



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Not this Honorary Italian! \:D


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Re: Being Italian. [Re: Mignon] #471951
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DC, My wife confirms that her family and the Italians of her hometown of Pittston, PA (the Tomato Capital of the USA) always referred to the sauce as gravy. I woke her up to ask her this, so I received no further details.

I've known her and her family since 1985, and eaten many pasta (oops, I mean macaroni) dinners there, but I've never heard them say gravy, but she says it was commonly called gravy, so I believe it.

It still seems odd to me as gravy is what I put on mashed potatoes and turkey. But I learn something every day. \:\)

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I'm with you Kly. I never knew it as gravy either. Maybe it depends on where you were born/raised or ancestors. Maybe it's "gravy" in the East and "sauce' in the Midwest. I don't know. To me, gravy is what you put on your mashed potatos and roast.
Oh well, I'll eat it no matter what you wanna call it. \:p


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Re: Being Italian. [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #471962
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 Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
Oh well, I'll eat it no matter what you wanna call it. \:p
TIS


And that's all that matters to me to TIS.


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Re: Being Italian. [Re: Mignon] #471985
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Re: Being Italian. [Re: whisper] #472024
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I've never heard "gravy" either - and my grandparents were from Sicily and Calabria. \:p But I have no problem with the term referring to meat added to sauce I suppose.. \:p

"Gravy" to me means the typical brown gravy, or, turkey gravy.

Otherwise it's spaghetti sauce \:p ;\)



I studied Italian for 2 semesters. Not once was a "C" pronounced as a "G", and never was a trailing "I" ignored! And I'm from Jersey! tongue lol

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Re: Being Italian. [Re: J Geoff] #472034
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The reference to gravy is a New York Italian thing.

I first discovered this when I was a young kid. I was invited to eat dinner at an Italian friend's house and his mom served us spaghetti with sauce. It was obviously homemade and probably the best sauce I ever ate. After having a third helping (which pleased her immensely) she asked me how I liked her gravy. I was a little confused and told her it was delicious but that it tasted like sauce. She said something in Italian indicating I wasn't too bright but laughed hysterically and explained to me that it was called "gravy". \:\/


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Re: Being Italian. [Re: SC] #472036
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 Originally Posted By: SC
she asked me how I liked her gravy. I was a little confused and told her it was delicious but that it tasted like sauce. She said something in Italian indicating I wasn't too bright


That's funny. This is one picture I won't get out of my head.

That somewhat reminds me of an old co-worker. For our Christmas lunch we all went to a restaurant, and this girl ordered filet mignon. This was her first time eating it. We asked how she like it, and she said it was good, that it kind of tasted like steak.


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Re: Being Italian. [Re: SC] #472037
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 Originally Posted By: SC
The reference to gravy is a New York Italian thing.

There you go -- a "New York Italian" thing... not an Italian thing. Same as the NY/NJ mispronunciation of most Italian pasta names/dishes

mani-got ...Huh? Say THAT in Italy!



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Re: Being Italian. [Re: J Geoff] #472038
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 Originally Posted By: J Geoff
There you go -- a "New York Italian" thing... not an Italian thing. Same as the NY/NJ mispronunciation of most Italian pasta names/dishes

mani-got ...Huh?


How do you pronounce it??


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Re: Being Italian. [Re: SC] #472041
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 Originally Posted By: SC
How do you pronounce it??

Like they do in Italy... mahn-ee-'cot-ee

All vowels are pronounced in (proper) Italian.

Does anyone say "spaghett" instead of spaghetti? Or "zeet" for ziti? Why's manicotti different? ;\)



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Re: Being Italian. [Re: J Geoff] #472043
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 Originally Posted By: J Geoff
Like they do in Italy... mahn-ee-'cot-ee

All vowels are pronounced in (proper) Italian.

Does anyone say "spaghett" instead of spaghetti? Or "zeet" for ziti? Why's manicotti different? ;\)


Because its a local slang. You say that in New York and you'll get laughed back across the river.

Try ordering cappy-cola too.


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Re: Being Italian. [Re: SC] #472047
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You mean Gabby-gol? Order that in Italy! \:p



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Re: Being Italian. [Re: J Geoff] #472049
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How do you say spaghettios in Italy?


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Re: Being Italian. [Re: J Geoff] #472051
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...but I do hear what you're saying, and I DO use the local vernacular when I need to ;\)



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Re: Being Italian. [Re: J Geoff] #472052
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 Originally Posted By: J Geoff
You mean Gabby-gol? Order that in Italy! \:p


I'm not in Italy, I'm in New York. \:p


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Re: Being Italian. [Re: Beth E] #472054
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 Originally Posted By: Beth E
How do you say spaghettios in Italy?


Spaghetti-O-No's!



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Re: Being Italian. [Re: SC] #472055
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You mean Gabby-gol? Order that in Italy! \:p


I'm not in Italy, I'm in New York. \:p


...but you wanna sound Italian using pseudo-Italian-American-but-not-real-Italian? ;\) (who doesn't! \:D )



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Re: Being Italian. [Re: J Geoff] #472058
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 Originally Posted By: J Geoff
...but you wanna sound Italian using pseudo-Italian-American-but-not-real-Italian?


But it ain't pseudo here in New York. \:\)


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Re: Being Italian. [Re: J Geoff] #472059
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Don't know if this is exclusive only to Italians, but a couple more observations:

I've noticed that Italians can be quite loud when in a group. Why my mother's natural speaking voice is kind of loud. Someone could think she was mad.

On Sundays we always had to get dressed up. We'd stay in our "church" clothes all day. I remember playing outside all dressed up. \:p

On a different note, it "was" tradition for the oldtimers anyway, for the woman to wear black when her husband passes away. My grandmother lost her husband when he was 52. She died at 90 and wore black her entire life after his death (approx 30 some years. \:\(


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Re: Being Italian. [Re: SC] #472060
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 Originally Posted By: SC
 Originally Posted By: J Geoff
...but you wanna sound Italian using pseudo-Italian-American-but-not-real-Italian?


But it ain't pseudo here in New York. \:\)

...nor Jersey.

I don't care, but I get a few giggles out of it ;\)




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A don doesn't giggle. \:p


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TIS! You're up early! And I'm about ready for bed!



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Re: Being Italian. [Re: The Italian Stallionette] #472063
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 Originally Posted By: The Italian Stallionette
Don't know if this is exclusive only to Italians, but a couple more observations:

I've noticed that Italians can be quite loud when in a group. Why my mother's natural speaking voice is kind of loud. Someone could think she was mad. My sister Angel on the other hand is as quiet as a church mouse. I think she's adopted. \:\)

On Sundays we always had to get dressed up. We'd stay in our "church" clothes all day. I remember playing outside all dressed up. \:p

On a different note, it "was" tradition for the oldtimers anyway, for the woman to wear black when her husband passes away. My grandmother lost her husband when he was 52. She died at 90 and wore black her entire life after his death (approx 30 some years. \:\(


TIS


Talking loud might just come from being in a large family. You have to talk loud to be heard. I've been told to tone it down a bit. It doesnt' help that I'm half deaf.

I've heard about women wearing black when in mourning, but only for a year, not their whole life.

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 Originally Posted By: J Geoff

TIS! You're up early! And I'm about ready for bed!


I am up early. It's 5:31 a.m. here. I usually get up at 5:15, but simply couldn't sleep and was up at 4:00. \:\(

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I get up at 4:00. \:\( The roosters tell me to go back to bed.


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 Originally Posted By: SC
 Originally Posted By: J Geoff
There you go -- a "New York Italian" thing... not an Italian thing. Same as the NY/NJ mispronunciation of most Italian pasta names/dishes

mani-got ...Huh?


How do you pronounce it??


It's not pronounced like Mrs. Manicotti in the Honeymooners!

It's pronounced : mOn - e - gOth


In Italy, except for the O, the other vowels are sounded out differently than in America.

The O is still sounded out as a long O just like in the english language.

The E is sounded out as a a short E ( like in the word wEt)

So in Italy you would say, (just like here in east Geoff ;\) )

mO-Ne-gOth



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Re: Being Italian. [Re: Beth E] #472068
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 Originally Posted By: Beth E
I get up at 4:00. \:\( The roosters tell me to go back to bed.


To be honest, I was actually awake at 2:00 but made myself stay in bed. At least 4:00 it seems the next day I guess. \:p I hate it when I can't sleep.

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There were lots of older women (OK, maybe I just thought that they were old because I was like 9) in my neighborhood that would sit outside all day (the stoop-sitters), dressed head-to-toe in black because they were in "mourning", sometimes for decades. They would also watch the neighborhood and would tell on you to your parents if you did something that met with their disapproval.

Well, that's what they did when they weren't making GRAVY!!


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